Reserve Component
Understanding and Supporting the Resilience of a New Generation of Combat-Exposed Military Families and Their Children
Taking our nation to war has exposed a generation of military families and children to combat and its consequences.
Stress and Mental Disorders in Female Military Personnel: Comparisons Between the Sexes in a Male Dominated Profession
This study examines differences between men and women in lifetime exposure to 28 traumatic events, mental disorders (depression, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social phobia, PTSD), alcohol dependence, and work stress in a representative sample of regular and reserve Canadian Force
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans and Military Personnel: Epidemiology, Screening, and Case Recognition
In this article, researchers review the empirical literature on the epidemiology and screening of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in military and Veteran populations, including an overview of screening instruments for identifying PTSD in military and Veteran populations.
Ambiguous Absense, Ambiguous Presence: A Qualitative Study of Military Reserve Families in Wartime
Army Reservists and their family members were interviewed seven times over the first year of the Reservists’ return from Iraq.
Counseling and Connecting with the Military Undergraduate: The Intersection of Military Service and University Life
The majority of military undergraduates at universities are National Guard and Reserve personnel and prior-service military veterans, all difficult to identify on campus. These students face unique cultural challenges.
Comparing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder's Symptom Structure Between Deployed and Nondeployed Veterans
Military Children: When Parents Are Deployed Overseas
Members of the Armed Services and Reserve Unit Members, both male and female, are being deployed to distant lands for long periods of time, disrupting family life and causing stressful times for the adults and children in the family.